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The Game of My Life: A True Story Of Challenge, Triumph, and Growing Up Autistic | 
enlarge | Authors: Jason J-mac Mcelwain, Daniel Paisner Publisher: NAL Hardcover Category: Book
List Price: $23.95 Buy New: $1.90 You Save: $22.05 (92%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 61720
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0451223012 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.858820092 EAN: 9780451223012 ASIN: 0451223012
Publication Date: February 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW BOOK. NEVER BEEN READ. SOME SHELFWEAR MARKS. BLACK REMAINDER MARK....
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Product Description The incredible true story of one high school student's determination to triumph against the challenges of autism-and his opponents on the basketball court...
On February 15, 2006, the Greece Athena Trojans high school basketball team took the court for the final game of the regular season. With four minutes and nineteen seconds left on the clock, and the Trojans nursing a comfortable lead, the coach sent Jason McElwain-an autistic student and the team manager-to the scorer's table. He scored twenty points, including a school record six three- pointers. J-Mac, as McElwain became known, was carried off the court on his teammates' shoulders, and a videotape of the game quickly found its way onto national television, making J-Mac a household name.
An inspiration to people everywhere, Jason McElwain's amazing accomplishment was broadcast on CN, ESPN, and local newscasts across the country, moving President Bush to tears with his courage and determination. The Game of My Life is one of the few books written by an autistic author-a riveting chronicle of how J-Mac overcame a lifetime of adversity.
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Wonderful book April 27, 2008 This book was awesome, I could not put it down. You can really tell that he wrote it. It makes you understand what goes on in his head.
THE GREATEST TRUE BASKETBALL STORY OF ALL TIME!!! April 27, 2008 Jason McElwain's autobiography is well written and informative. It describes the essential details of his life. The book presents interviews with the most important people who have interacted with Jason. It is highly recommended reading. Jason's coping with his autism is relieved by his pleasure of playing basketball. Jason in one basketball game colossally surmounts being autistic by being artistic with his incredible three point shooting accuracy. He sinks a total of twenty points with six three point shots and a two point field goal( where he mistakenly was standing on the three point line ) within the last three minutes and nine seconds of his team's game. This performance was so incredibly phenomenal Jason's life story is currently being developed into a national movie release. One facet of Jason ( "J-Mac's" ) personal basketball practice ( "shootarounds" ) was never revealed in his autobiography that might potentially be interesting to the public is his personal "best" basketball shooting statistics and records. What percentage of three point shots and free throws did Jason sink in practice? What were the most consecutive three point shots or most consecutive free throws Jason ever sank in practice? What was the longest practice session shot Jason ever sank? Did Jason ever sink or perfect any practice "trick shots" or any other trick basketball handling or dribbling skills such as spinning the basketball upon his finger? I am an internationally famous basketball trick shooter and inspirational and motivational speaker named JIM "TRICK SHOT" LISTER. I sink many of the most unusual and most difficult basketball trick shots in basketball history with an astonishingly high degree of accuracy despite shooting the basketball with a crippled right shooting hand. My own personal basketball triumph over adversity is considered by some basketball experts to be one of the greatest true basketball stories of all time. I personally rate Jason McElwain's heart-wrenchingly and tear-jerkingly basketball triumph-over-an-obstacle accomplishment as the single greatest true basketball story of all time!!!
SUPER FAST SHIPPING April 9, 2008 RECEIVED THIS BOOK VERY QUICKLY. GREAT CONDITION. REAL BARGAIN. HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS SELLER!
Courtesy of Teens Read Too March 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Many people probably remember hearing about Jason McElwain on the news back in 2006. He scored a record six three-point shots for his high school basketball team. That might not have been outstanding for a superior high school player, but Jason was the team manager, not a first string player. And, in addition to that, he was a young man diagnosed as autistic.
In THE GAME OF MY LIFE, Jason McElwain tells his story. He shares what he recalls from family stories about his early childhood years, unable to communicate or even tolerate his mother's loving touch. Extensive medical testing resulted in a diagnosis of severe autism. With the help of dedicated parents, Jason was able to learn coping skills and manage many of his autistic outbursts. Sports provided a focus point and an outlet for his energy, and ultimately earned Jason his moments of fame.
Jason's unique voice can be clearly heard as he tells his memories of early treatments thought to reduce the symptoms of autism. He explains the frustration of moving from one school to the next as school administrators searched for the best programs to help him. As Jason became interested and involved in a variety of sports, he found not only friends, but also a way to achieve success. Always in touch with reality, Jason knew his skills were adequate but not exceptional, and his success came as a chance to just be part of a team. But with the care and concern of his coach and teammates, his part on the team gave him the chance of his life and memories that have changed him forever.
THE GAME OF MY LIFE is an inspiring story about living with an increasingly common condition. It is an excellent book for teens suffering with autism or connected to someone with the condition. Jason's positive, up-beat personality is refreshing, as well as direct and realistic.
Reviewed by: Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
A Compelling Story About Much More Than Basketball March 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After seeing the tail end of Jason's recent appearance on "Larry King Live", I immediately went on line to buy "The Game of My Life". Jason's compelling story kept me up past 2:00 a.m. last night because I couldn't get enough of his unique ponderings on the importance of "focus" and his astonishing feat [20 points in just over 4 minutes of playing time!] on the basketball court.
Many parts of his narrative made me smile while others moved me to tears. I was even reminded of the brilliant screenplay penned by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck for their 1997 breakout film, "Good Will Hunting".
I can't wait to see the movie based on Jason "J-Mac" McElwain's life and to see who plays the lead role. If I were directing, I would cast J-Mac to star as himself!
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